How much did the Chinese contribute to Western technology?
Born in Shanghai, China, he is a permanent resident of Hong Kong, and Kao was a citizen of the United Kingdom and the United States. He was born on November 4, 1933 and died on September 23, 2018 at the age of 84. On the Google's homepage picture, the cartoon image of Kao stands behind the green fiber laser, and the data consisting of 0 and 1 is transmitted from one end to the other. Google refers to Kao as a physicist and educator in the memorial. His innovations revolutionized global communications and laid the foundation for today's high-speed Internet. In addition, he is a Nobel Prize winner. Charles Kuen Kao's scientific research achievements have truly entered thousands of households and changed our lives. But in the early years, he was still a "silly boy" who was ridiculed for "weirdo". OK, in today's video, let's talk about Charles Kuen Kao's life story!

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